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program by the dubious cartel the don is actually aren't that scarce. to be synthesized. dime is going to be set aside so. in theory anything could be a commodity standard you could have wheat or corn or you could have a lot of things but when you actually look at them what you find is that they degrade over certain other. ferrous metals rust oil is not uniform there are ninety grades of oil around the world you know we trade brand west texas but there are just benchmarks there are high sulfur low sulfur high viscous low viscous kinds of oil around the world the beauty of gold it's an atomic it's an element tomic number seventy nine it doesn't rust it doesn't corrode you actually it's very hard to destroy you have to use explosives or certain very powerful acid so it's not that shiny and special it's not magic it's just the case it's extremely practical as a commodity standard and so that's that's why you know countries and civilizations are chosen go for thousands of years and why it's still valuable now it doesn't mean you cannot have a discretionary monetary policy by
program by the dubious cartel the don is actually aren't that scarce. to be synthesized. dime is going to be set aside so. in theory anything could be a commodity standard you could have wheat or corn or you could have a lot of things but when you actually look at them what you find is that they degrade over certain other. ferrous metals rust oil is not uniform there are ninety grades of oil around the world you know we trade brand west texas but there are just benchmarks there are high sulfur...
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don is one of those business owners who is worried right now. he runs two motorsports dealerships and a retail store at the local mall. between the three he employees 30 workers. he joins me were one of his dealerships in indiana, don, good to see you, thank you for being with us. >> you bet, thank you for having me. >> the issue of an increase of minimum age would only effect you at your retail store at the mall where you pay the minimum wage plus a commission for some workers? >> yes, as a matter of fact, we pay above minimum wage. but we also pay on top of the hourly wage we pay a commission or an incentive for sales. and that is a pretty healthy number in a lot of cases. so if in this matter wage from raised then we would have to look at that commission structure because maybe that would drive our wage costs beyond what would be acceptable and still be profitable. it could be--raising the minimum wage in our case in a lot of retail establishments could be counterproductive. over all teammates may not earn any more money than they are now but
don is one of those business owners who is worried right now. he runs two motorsports dealerships and a retail store at the local mall. between the three he employees 30 workers. he joins me were one of his dealerships in indiana, don, good to see you, thank you for being with us. >> you bet, thank you for having me. >> the issue of an increase of minimum age would only effect you at your retail store at the mall where you pay the minimum wage plus a commission for some workers?...
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program by the dubious cartel the don is actually aren't that scarce. a dime is going to be set aside so. in theory anything could be a commodity standard you could have wheat or corn or you could have a lot of things but when you actually look at them what you find is that they degrade over certain other. ferrous metals rust oil is not uniform there are ninety grades of oil around the world you know we trade brand west texas but there are just benchmarks there are high sulfur low sulfur high viscous low viscous kinds of oil around the world the beauty of gold it's an atomic it's an element tomic number seventy nine it doesn't rust it doesn't corrode you actually it's very hard to destroy you have to use an explosives or certain very powerful acid so it's not that shiny and special it's not magic it's just the case it's extremely practical as a commodity standard and so that's that's why you know countries and civilizations are chosen gold for thousands of years and why it's still valuable now it doesn't mean you cannot have a discretionary monetary pol
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the same way that since they're both on video, it's fair to compare don lemon's reporting to this dog milking a goat. (cheers and applause) well, i've got to say, chuck todd looks great in that hat. and this failure to launch is the end of more than just obamacare, folks. jim, bring down the krauthammer. >> we have not just obamacare unraveling, not just the obama administration unraveling, not just the democratic majority of the senate, but we could be looking at the collapse of american liberalism. >> stephen: you nailed it count chuckula. (laughter) obamacare's failure means liberalism is dead! i can see it just as clearly as if i'm about to do it at another camera. (laughter) just got back from the social justice rally which i attended because i believe in all citizens' shared responsibility and human rights regardless of race, class, creed or orientation. wait, what's this? i can't log on to obamacare? burn the gays! burn them! (cheers and applause) of course, i was just doing that in character. yes, nation, things are going pretty well for conservatives and we've handled this su
the same way that since they're both on video, it's fair to compare don lemon's reporting to this dog milking a goat. (cheers and applause) well, i've got to say, chuck todd looks great in that hat. and this failure to launch is the end of more than just obamacare, folks. jim, bring down the krauthammer. >> we have not just obamacare unraveling, not just the obama administration unraveling, not just the democratic majority of the senate, but we could be looking at the collapse of american...
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i'm don lemon. thank you for joining us. you're not going to believe this story. we're going to begin with a story that every veteran, even veteran police officers are calling shocking. a couple in union county, north carolina in jail this hour after a deputy found a child head cuffed to a porch with a dead chicken hanging around his neck.
i'm don lemon. thank you for joining us. you're not going to believe this story. we're going to begin with a story that every veteran, even veteran police officers are calling shocking. a couple in union county, north carolina in jail this hour after a deputy found a child head cuffed to a porch with a dead chicken hanging around his neck.
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program by the dubious cartel the don is actually aren't that scarce. a dime is going to be set aside so. in theory anything could be a commodity standard you could have wheat or corn or you could have a lot of things but when you actually look at them what you find is that they degrade over certain other you know first metals rust oil is not uniform there are ninety grades of oil around the world you know we trade brand west texas but there's just benchmarks there are high sulfur low sulfur high viscous low viscous kinds of oil around the world the beauty of gold it's an atomic it's an element tomic number seventy nine it doesn't rust it doesn't corrode you actually it's very hard to destroy you have to use an explosives or certain very powerful acid so it's not that shiny and special it's not magic it's just the case it's extremely practical as a commodity standard and so that's that's why you know countries and civilizations are chosen go for thousands of years and why it's still valuable now doesn't mean you cannot have a discretionary monetary poli
program by the dubious cartel the don is actually aren't that scarce. a dime is going to be set aside so. in theory anything could be a commodity standard you could have wheat or corn or you could have a lot of things but when you actually look at them what you find is that they degrade over certain other you know first metals rust oil is not uniform there are ninety grades of oil around the world you know we trade brand west texas but there's just benchmarks there are high sulfur low sulfur...
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hey, don, why are we here? this is a different and unconventional setting for clorox. >> we are here on the "intrepid," jim, for the second annual kingsford invitational. kingsford, obviously, big in slow-cooked barbecue. what we realized is there was no grand champion crowned in the country. last year, we started the first kingsford invitational, so we've got the seven biggest championship teams here on the "intrepid" this weekend along with a military team competing for the grand championship. so we put up a $50,000 prize, winner take all. and they're going to be cooking the four traditional meats -- chicken, brisket beef, or pork, and ribs. so it's going to be a lot of great smells wafting over manhattan over the weekend. >> great. great celebration of military. you're a veteran. this is a very big day. for us it's the veterans day, because of tv. but what does folds mean, what does it mean to be a vet and how many vets have you hired? >> well, the folds of honor is the kingsford's charity that we're linking
hey, don, why are we here? this is a different and unconventional setting for clorox. >> we are here on the "intrepid," jim, for the second annual kingsford invitational. kingsford, obviously, big in slow-cooked barbecue. what we realized is there was no grand champion crowned in the country. last year, we started the first kingsford invitational, so we've got the seven biggest championship teams here on the "intrepid" this weekend along with a military team competing...
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a program for our graduates, all from don's film have come through the program. that's why i did it. i really believe the public defenders can walk through a room across systems and remind people of these ideals that gideon was all about that quite frankly everyone in the system has forgotten. [ applause ] >> so judge. tell us about what is some of the concrete stechs steps that we can take in terms of training lawyers? it's great that you are working with individual lawyers, but how do you create a movement? how do you reach the 15,000 public defenders. you have to also republican there remember there are contract attorneys where there are no public defenders office. >> i want to share one more story with you. a couple weeks ago a friend of mine forwarded a link. one of the public defenders leader who headed up a state system was testifying before a budget committee and the committee asked him, do you have enough resources to do your job? and his response was well, i'm in a district with 5 counties and i have, so there are 5 court houses and i have 5 lawyers and
a program for our graduates, all from don's film have come through the program. that's why i did it. i really believe the public defenders can walk through a room across systems and remind people of these ideals that gideon was all about that quite frankly everyone in the system has forgotten. [ applause ] >> so judge. tell us about what is some of the concrete stechs steps that we can take in terms of training lawyers? it's great that you are working with individual lawyers, but how do...
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don knauss, chairman and ceo of clorox and a proud veteran of the u.s. marine corps. >> thank you, jim. >> thank you. >>> coming up -- pause or play? take two interactive scored big this year. as the latest sequel to the grand theft franchise became the biggest product launch in the history of entertainment. will that translate to the rock star stock or could competition from arrival mean it's game over for this move? >>> we're always looking for big money making themes on this show. right now, we've got a red hot bull market in video games. both microsoft and sony releasing the new consoles over the next couple of weeks. the xbox 1 and the playstation 4. which will set off a whole new gaming product cycle. so as these new consoles approach, we need to ask ourselves who's got game? look, we have been pushing game stuff. we know that gamestop, the largest retailer, has been a terrific way to play the cycle. sony, too many other non-gaming related divisions which brings us to the publishers. pure plays on the space. it could be terrific buys. but if questi
don knauss, chairman and ceo of clorox and a proud veteran of the u.s. marine corps. >> thank you, jim. >> thank you. >>> coming up -- pause or play? take two interactive scored big this year. as the latest sequel to the grand theft franchise became the biggest product launch in the history of entertainment. will that translate to the rock star stock or could competition from arrival mean it's game over for this move? >>> we're always looking for big money making...
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don? >> nic, thank you. >>> i want to talk about princeton university, battling a rare meningitis outbreak. several people there have gotten sick from a b strain. and princeton's board is considering whether to offer students an emergency vaccine used overseas. >> reporter: don, there is no approved meningitis b vaccine available in this country, but there is one in use in parts of europe and australia. now it's up to university trustees to decide whether or not to bring that vaccine to princeton. officials are meeting this weekend to discuss possible vaccinations on campus. it's an effort to combat an ongoing outbreak of meningitis b, which can cause life-threatening illness. the new jersey department of health says the first case developed when a student returned from spring break in march. after additional cases were reported, an outbreak of the disease was declared in may. a total of six students and one visitor to princeton are linked to the outbreak. the latest case was diagnosed las
don? >> nic, thank you. >>> i want to talk about princeton university, battling a rare meningitis outbreak. several people there have gotten sick from a b strain. and princeton's board is considering whether to offer students an emergency vaccine used overseas. >> reporter: don, there is no approved meningitis b vaccine available in this country, but there is one in use in parts of europe and australia. now it's up to university trustees to decide whether or not to bring...
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don? >> carl, don't go anywhere. if it happens within the next few minutes or while we are on the air here in the hour, we want to get to you. thank you very much for that. i want to bring someone in to talk about the deal with iran. he's a fellow at hoover institute. you have made it no secret the lack of faith with the iranian regime. am i putting words in your mouth? >> no, you are absolutely right. we would have a deal. we would have a deal because our side, the american side is desperately eager for a deal. >> why do you think it's not a good idea? >> it's just not a good idea. if you read it, take a look at why there hasn't been a deal. ironically, it's because the french haven't thought it's a good deal being worked out. let's go back and remember when we changed the names of french fries into freedom fries. because we thought the french were too much of an accommodationist nation. the irony is we are eager for a deal. the rules are bizarre since we are talking about iran. you must always be willing to walk aw
don? >> carl, don't go anywhere. if it happens within the next few minutes or while we are on the air here in the hour, we want to get to you. thank you very much for that. i want to bring someone in to talk about the deal with iran. he's a fellow at hoover institute. you have made it no secret the lack of faith with the iranian regime. am i putting words in your mouth? >> no, you are absolutely right. we would have a deal. we would have a deal because our side, the american side is...
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don is our cacao connection, a farmer whose family has been working these mountains over 40 years. >> they're absolutely beautiful when they start out. >> really kooky looking pods when they come off the tree. they sort of look like someone glued them to the side of a tree. this is a once a year crop? >> it grows continuously but this is a peak seasons. >> try that. put one in your mouth. bite it and see the nibs inside? >> where does chocolate come from? >> the bean. okay. here's where chocolate comes from. the trees produce pods. you split open the pods and take out the beans. the buyer sun drys the beans, then roasts them. after roasting, the beans are extracted from their shells and ground up, producing chocolate liqueur. mix this concentrate with milk, sugar, cacao butter and you get what we call commercial chocolate. our chocolate bar sells for a nosebleed price that's high by even premium chocolate standards. where does the money go? most importantly to me and eric, are we doing a good thing? here's how it breaks down. the raw cacao costs one chunk. labor, the inner sleeve, thi
don is our cacao connection, a farmer whose family has been working these mountains over 40 years. >> they're absolutely beautiful when they start out. >> really kooky looking pods when they come off the tree. they sort of look like someone glued them to the side of a tree. this is a once a year crop? >> it grows continuously but this is a peak seasons. >> try that. put one in your mouth. bite it and see the nibs inside? >> where does chocolate come from? >>...
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don in california. >> thanks for taking my call. i often hear reference made to monetary policy and fiscal policy. what is the difference between the two, and how do they affect the equities market? >> look, if you get congress to spend a lot of money, you might get inflation. i have to tell you, i don't really care which we have. when you're in a decline, you need congress to print money, and the fed has to print money and right now, we only have the fed printing money which is why we're not doing that well. we need monetary policy and fiscal policy to be loose in order to start hiring people, which i think is a very admirable goal. best way to get rich quick? slowly and carefully. when investing for your retirement, you're in a race against time. now you have the rules. do it right. ♪ i want to spread a little love this year ♪ [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of unsurpassed craftsmanship at the lexus december to remember sales event. some of the best offers of the year. this is the pursuit of perfection. â
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don, you're on historic fremont street in front of a bar or in a bar? >> you sound like you know this place, marty. do you know downtown las vegas? >> i might know a little bit. but let's not go there. >> okay, listen, marty, this is for people who are our age or older. we're here. we're at atomic liquors and it is almost as if time stopped here from the 1950s. you don't even want to see how many satellite trucks are m n the back. there are guys over here. who was doing rehearsals earlier? she looks just like me. they are blocking the lighting. >> with my friend here, rosey, what's the most popular drink here? >> the f-bomb. >> the f-bomb because this place is called atomic. the test site is that way -- >> 45 miles. >> 45 miles that way. people would watch the atomic site. >> can we have an f-bomb? is that possible? >> yes, you can. >> even there is no liquor in there, right? >> no. >> this is what's on the menu here tonight. f-bomb. the atomic cocktail then the rose busch. then this bar means a lot to anthony bourdain. he will be here hosting the show.
don, you're on historic fremont street in front of a bar or in a bar? >> you sound like you know this place, marty. do you know downtown las vegas? >> i might know a little bit. but let's not go there. >> okay, listen, marty, this is for people who are our age or older. we're here. we're at atomic liquors and it is almost as if time stopped here from the 1950s. you don't even want to see how many satellite trucks are m n the back. there are guys over here. who was doing...
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>> don lemon. have a great weekend, everybody. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> right now, the house is getting ready to decide on a new obama care plan. the republican bill would override the president's fix, but will democrats join the chorus? stay with us on that. . right now president obama gearing up for a critical meeting on his health care fix. he is holding talks with insurance company ceos. the white house briefing getting under way right now. right now, stocks are on the cusp of reaching a key milestone really, the dow is up again today and marching toward 16,000, but is it a sign of a recovering economy or a bubble just waiting to burst? >>> hello, everyone. i'm don lemon. do not adjust your tv sets. wolf will be back with you on monday. we are moments away now from that vote in the house that we have been reporting on here on cnn. the republican-sponsored keep your health plan act. as late as a day ago, it had a lot of democratic support. so i want to bring in dana bash on capitol hill where she has been stationed
>> don lemon. have a great weekend, everybody. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> right now, the house is getting ready to decide on a new obama care plan. the republican bill would override the president's fix, but will democrats join the chorus? stay with us on that. . right now president obama gearing up for a critical meeting on his health care fix. he is holding talks with insurance company ceos. the white house briefing getting under way right now. right now,...
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back on october 23rd don in new york gave me a question about abaxis. i had to do more studying. it sells point of care blood analyzing which provide clinicians with rapid blood tests for human and animals. this gives doctors and vets the opportunity to run real time lab tests in their office instead of sending it to an outside laboratory. the company missed on earnings and revenues. i would stay away from abaxis for now. that same day jill in pennsylvania called about pitney bowes. it's transforming into a digital communications company. some snail mail products. their partnership with ebay looks promising and the company's new program to stabilize revenues is, indeed working. if we get more signs that they're sustainable it can move higher into the end of the year. the stock rallied 124% so far. next up on october 25th jerry in florida asked about bj's restaurants. it's been a real dog. it fell from $55 in 2012 down to 27 and change right now. this casual pizza and beer chain used to be a nice growth story. it hit multiple speed bumps including by raising prices too much too qu
back on october 23rd don in new york gave me a question about abaxis. i had to do more studying. it sells point of care blood analyzing which provide clinicians with rapid blood tests for human and animals. this gives doctors and vets the opportunity to run real time lab tests in their office instead of sending it to an outside laboratory. the company missed on earnings and revenues. i would stay away from abaxis for now. that same day jill in pennsylvania called about pitney bowes. it's...
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jim. >> axelrod: don dahler, thank you. upçó next, pulling the plug. egypt's top tv comedian off the air. are his targets targeting him? to the day egyptian president mohammed morsi was overthrown by the military, a prominent egyptian tv host has been yanked off the air. clarissa ward is in cairo for us tonight, reporting on new concerns about free speech there. >> reporter: he has been called egypt's jon stewart. a wildly popular satirist with a biting tongue who is not afraid to mock those in power. during mohammed morsi's rocky years as president, youseff frequently took shot at the gaffe-prone leader and his unusual head wear. in this part of the world, comedians just don't do that. >> a joke -- >> reporter: the real jon stewart was impressed. >> the satire gets you into trouble. but the love we get from the people. >> it doesn't get me into the kind of trouble is gets you into. >> reporter: after a four-month heightus, during which egypt's military overthrew morrissey, ejiptionzs were curious to see if youseff would be as caustic with the new guar
jim. >> axelrod: don dahler, thank you. upçó next, pulling the plug. egypt's top tv comedian off the air. are his targets targeting him? to the day egyptian president mohammed morsi was overthrown by the military, a prominent egyptian tv host has been yanked off the air. clarissa ward is in cairo for us tonight, reporting on new concerns about free speech there. >> reporter: he has been called egypt's jon stewart. a wildly popular satirist with a biting tongue who is not afraid to...
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today we got a little bit more clarity on that and here to tell us about that is don. >> what i got here is a memo released by one of the top house committees looking into this whole mess with healthercare.gov. they uncovered a memo from henry chao who was responsible. on july 16th he said to one of his subordinates i need to feel more confident they are not going to crash the plane at takeoff regardless of the price. >> the president was press ad little bit on issues about what he knew and when he knew it but obviously with this now being revealed he'll have a lot more questions on his plate. >> indeed. >> thank you very much. >>> well a rare mea culpa from president obama and what other big mistakes-ceos saying they were sorry. >> president obama, the ceo of the federal government has lots of companies among heads of states, major firms and iconic brands that have stumbled and recovered in recent years. our short greatest hits list netflix in won the made a big mistake when it raised its price of mail ordering streaming and bundle. shaved close 240% off the stock prays. they unbundled
today we got a little bit more clarity on that and here to tell us about that is don. >> what i got here is a memo released by one of the top house committees looking into this whole mess with healthercare.gov. they uncovered a memo from henry chao who was responsible. on july 16th he said to one of his subordinates i need to feel more confident they are not going to crash the plane at takeoff regardless of the price. >> the president was press ad little bit on issues about what he...
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. >> don harris the nbc reporter died on the spot. so did his camera man bob brown. >> don harris and doug brown were two of the most dedicated, hardest working and most conscientious and creative. there was such a level of creativity between those two guys it's devastating. >> and i are remember dough brown from here on ktvu. he and i worked together every day for months covering the riots in san francisco in the 60s. he was a good man and a good friend and we're all going to miss him. >> back at the compound jim jones knew he was finished. he told his followers to drink kool-aid mixed with cyanide. >>> the history of the people's temple. how it went from a dream of social justice and equality to a synonym for cult murder and suicide. >> the recordings that offer a grim insight into the final hours at jones town. [ female announcer ] welcome one and all to a tastier festive feast. so much to sip and savor, a feeding frenzy to say the least. a turkey from safeway is just what they crave. a hero of the table, "so delicious" they'll rav
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don luskin, let's talk about pumping cash into the economy. janet yellen, my favorite new central bank governor. i've promoted her from the queen of the doves to the empress of the doves. i don't see any tightening any time in the foreseeable or nonforeseeable future. what's your take on her? >> look, she is not ben bernanke. she's not an academic, a skeptic, an eclectic. she is a big-government gal. she is from the government. she is here to help us. and unless she sees visible, horrific signs of inflation, she is going to drop more money out of more helicopters because she doesn't want to think about the risks. she believes, like all big-government people do, that if your program didn't work the first time, just do it again bigger. she's going to be buying bonds and mortgage backs till we got a 4.5% unemployment rate. >> if don luskin is right, and i suspect he is, and if the inflation rate goes to 3% or 4% deliberately, if the fed can do that, i don't know that they can, but if they do, is that bullish or bearish for stocks? >> well, i thin
don luskin, let's talk about pumping cash into the economy. janet yellen, my favorite new central bank governor. i've promoted her from the queen of the doves to the empress of the doves. i don't see any tightening any time in the foreseeable or nonforeseeable future. what's your take on her? >> look, she is not ben bernanke. she's not an academic, a skeptic, an eclectic. she is a big-government gal. she is from the government. she is here to help us. and unless she sees visible, horrific...
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here's don dahler. >> reporter: his behavior has been such a distraction, the mayor himself had to concede the council's vote was understandable. >> if i would have had a mayor acting the way 5 conducted myself i would have didn't exact same thing. >> reporter: his own brother, doug, a toronto city council member has urged him to take a leave of absence. >> i believe rob should take a couple of weeks off. >> reporter: yet ford still refuses to back down, even as the confessions mount. >> have you purchased illegal drugs in the last two years? >> reporter: ford, who is also facing allegations of drunk driving and spousal abuse, pausefor eight long seconds before answering. >> yes, i have. >> reporter: that was yet more red meat for comedians. >> and the number one thought going through rob ford's mind at this moment, "help me, canadian jesus." >> i understand the embarrassment that i've caused every resident in the city. i'm humiliated by it. >> reporter: "toronto star" editor michael cooke says the city is humiliated, too. >> it's funny, it's lewd, it's crude, and yet it's stunningly pad f
here's don dahler. >> reporter: his behavior has been such a distraction, the mayor himself had to concede the council's vote was understandable. >> if i would have had a mayor acting the way 5 conducted myself i would have didn't exact same thing. >> reporter: his own brother, doug, a toronto city council member has urged him to take a leave of absence. >> i believe rob should take a couple of weeks off. >> reporter: yet ford still refuses to back down, even as...
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don? >> reporter: ann, the cause of the fire is still unknown but firefighters do know where the fire broke out. a very bad
don? >> reporter: ann, the cause of the fire is still unknown but firefighters do know where the fire broke out. a very bad
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[ cheers and applause ] >> we're back with pierce and don lemon. and now joining us is chef roy choi. he's the author of the book "l.a. son." >> you're not a bad son, actually. i was surprised. >> no, i'm not. it seems nowadays somebody with a gun is shooting somebody. as many people in red state and gun country america, they like guns. i have to admit. i like guns. i like holding guns. i like shooting guns. i don't think i necessarily want my neighbor to have a gun, but i'm ambivalent. can the two -- this is more than anything else, i felt as i've come to know my own country, can the two americas be reconciled? this is a cultural thing more than really about the issues. there are now 2.5 million ar-15s in america. we clearly love them. and similar weapons, similar-type weapons. you've got 4 million. is that necessarily a bad thing? i'm going to ask you, roy choi, because i know of all the people i know you are the most good hearted, peaceful, socially conscious. i suspect you of leftyism. i don't think you're a buddhist, but you live a buddhist-li
[ cheers and applause ] >> we're back with pierce and don lemon. and now joining us is chef roy choi. he's the author of the book "l.a. son." >> you're not a bad son, actually. i was surprised. >> no, i'm not. it seems nowadays somebody with a gun is shooting somebody. as many people in red state and gun country america, they like guns. i have to admit. i like guns. i like holding guns. i like shooting guns. i don't think i necessarily want my neighbor to have a gun,...
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don, put it in perspective because we had the "n" word debate. you had a fascinating program about it. what it comes down to, think is this, is is it acceptable for any part of society to use these words? in other words, can gay men use the f word themselves in their own community, for a better phrase, can black men use the "n" word, black women use the "n" word and it be prohibited by everybody else? in other words, can you carve it up or is it a case on you know what? it's never acceptable by anybody. >> both and no. as somebody called both of those words you should say them. the word is faggot and the other word is nigger. i'm not the word police. you shouldn't use the word like a pronounce and use it in the workplace and use another word in the workplace. you can say whatever you want in the privacy on your own home but in the workplace there are rules and you need standardized rules across the board for everyone. >> the problem it seems to me, charles blow, say you have a group of young black teenagers in chicago or philadelphia or wherever
don, put it in perspective because we had the "n" word debate. you had a fascinating program about it. what it comes down to, think is this, is is it acceptable for any part of society to use these words? in other words, can gay men use the f word themselves in their own community, for a better phrase, can black men use the "n" word, black women use the "n" word and it be prohibited by everybody else? in other words, can you carve it up or is it a case on you know...
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to don in california. >> caller: mr. cramer, happy holidays tr from myself, my wife patrice and our cat crumbles. we watch your show every day. [ barking ] >> caller: my question is regarding sqm. it used to be the lithium play. the stock tanked since january of this year. last quarter results weren't so good with the loss of revenue and shrinking margins. forbes says the stock is oversold. i want to get your opinion. >> i think you're right. it's a decent company but i don't like that sector right now. if i had to buy it i would actually buy deere which is undervalued now. i have been saying deere has been overvalued but the last quarter seemed good to me but they made projections so conservative no one wants to own the stock. hard to know who to trust except for yourself. listen. if you have conviction, put on the blinders and do some -- buy, buy, buy. stay with cramer. >> announcer: coming up, gadget. the assault on apple kept the stock flat for most of the year. is the one-time titan of the touchscreen about the brea
to don in california. >> caller: mr. cramer, happy holidays tr from myself, my wife patrice and our cat crumbles. we watch your show every day. [ barking ] >> caller: my question is regarding sqm. it used to be the lithium play. the stock tanked since january of this year. last quarter results weren't so good with the loss of revenue and shrinking margins. forbes says the stock is oversold. i want to get your opinion. >> i think you're right. it's a decent company but i don't...
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care plan thath works for don and karen and the american people. i think the speaker and i yield back. >> the gentleman from oklahoma. >> i rise today to say enough is enough. enough of the rhetoric, enough of the dishonesty. policies have been broken, we take -- face critical situations that need to be made right. countless of americans in oklahoma are going to the mailboxes to learn that their health insurance is being canceled. individuals can actually keep the plan they like with the keep your health plan act. we can clean up the damage done by this administration's failures. business owners like me also face mounting regulations and penalties as a result of obamacare. the stability of the small has obamacare.dized by i will not sit back and watch americans be subject to empty promises with no solution in sight. i encourage my colleagues to say enough is enough and vote in support of keep your health plan act. i yield back. >> the gentleman from colorado. mr. speaker, as my colleagues today have already pointed out, the president made this prom
care plan thath works for don and karen and the american people. i think the speaker and i yield back. >> the gentleman from oklahoma. >> i rise today to say enough is enough. enough of the rhetoric, enough of the dishonesty. policies have been broken, we take -- face critical situations that need to be made right. countless of americans in oklahoma are going to the mailboxes to learn that their health insurance is being canceled. individuals can actually keep the plan they like...
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rough rough done recently -- don -- mr. rothfus: don recently let me know that he will lose his plan. he said he specifically bought a plan that met his needs. i liked my plan very much and it was something i could afford. when don and karen were able to get onto the website, the plan he was offered had a deductible of more than $6,000. in don's words, this is, quote, ridiculous, and unaffordable. unfortunately their story is not unique. we need help -- health care reform that works for don and karen and the rest of the american people. the empowering patients first act and the american health care reform act provide a good place to start and a better way on health care reform. i thank the speaker and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from oklahoma rise? without objection. >> oklahoma, i rise today to say enough is enough. enough of the rhetoric, enough of the dishonesty. promises have been broken, we face critical situations that ne
rough rough done recently -- don -- mr. rothfus: don recently let me know that he will lose his plan. he said he specifically bought a plan that met his needs. i liked my plan very much and it was something i could afford. when don and karen were able to get onto the website, the plan he was offered had a deductible of more than $6,000. in don's words, this is, quote, ridiculous, and unaffordable. unfortunately their story is not unique. we need help -- health care reform that works for don and...
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my colleague, don lemon is going to take it from here. don, as a former chicagoan, you know this part of the country very well. >>> hello, everyone. we're going to get right to it. make sure you stay put and watch. a lot of news to cover chblgt it's big, weather-breaking news in the upper midwest. powerful storms in just the past few hours. take a look at some amateur video of the twister hammering washington. illinois, look at this. washington, illinois, a small town of about 10,000 people. and as you can see, nothing was left standing. at least 26 states are now in the path of the system. >> so that is what it looked like blowing through st. louis. even without it,
my colleague, don lemon is going to take it from here. don, as a former chicagoan, you know this part of the country very well. >>> hello, everyone. we're going to get right to it. make sure you stay put and watch. a lot of news to cover chblgt it's big, weather-breaking news in the upper midwest. powerful storms in just the past few hours. take a look at some amateur video of the twister hammering washington. illinois, look at this. washington, illinois, a small town of about 10,000...
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i want to draw your attention to the fact that when don mates mentioned jerry trumble, the young baseball player that left a promising career in the majors to enlist in the marine corps, that our president of the american veterans center, jim roberts, has written a rather lengthy article about jimmy trumble. we invite you to go to the espn website, google no legacy, excuse me, the legacy of jimmy trumble on espn. you'll find a lot more detail on this amazing story. so with that said, we're happy to take some questions from the audience. any questions for him? there we go. frank, stand up and speak up. >> i can't hear you. >> what was the most rewarding aspect of your military service? >> the morning after -- >> rewarding aspect of your military service. what is the high point of your military service? >> oh. the high point -- as far as combat went, it was very satisfactory on guam where i managed to kill a few japanese. in fact, whenever i went on patrol, i used a b.a.r. a scout was supposed to use something else, but i didn't want to be out front by mist. i would pick up a b.a.r. from so
i want to draw your attention to the fact that when don mates mentioned jerry trumble, the young baseball player that left a promising career in the majors to enlist in the marine corps, that our president of the american veterans center, jim roberts, has written a rather lengthy article about jimmy trumble. we invite you to go to the espn website, google no legacy, excuse me, the legacy of jimmy trumble on espn. you'll find a lot more detail on this amazing story. so with that said, we're...
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we don't know exactly what they're going to say and what sort of business was transacted, but we don from what president obama said at the outset, that they're trying to work together to figure out not just the fixes for people who had existing policies, but also for how to make people understand their options on these exchange websites, which don't know work. here's the president. >> because of choice in competition, a whole lot of americans who have always seen health insurance out of risk -- or out of reach are going to be in a position to purchase it. and because of the law, we'll also be able to provide them help even if they are still having trouble purchasing that insurance, but they have to know what those options are in order to be successful. >> reporter: all right. guys, i've lost audio. i can't hear you guys, so i'm going to throw it back to you, maria. >> we got it. thank you so much. john harwood at the white house. what could this mean to everyone's premiums? this impacts more than just 5% of individual plans we're talking about. joining me to talk more about that is w
we don't know exactly what they're going to say and what sort of business was transacted, but we don from what president obama said at the outset, that they're trying to work together to figure out not just the fixes for people who had existing policies, but also for how to make people understand their options on these exchange websites, which don't know work. here's the president. >> because of choice in competition, a whole lot of americans who have always seen health insurance out of...
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lying behind ryan, the body of nbc reporter don harris. this newspaper photographer also was killed. jerry parks, 30 years ago. >> shot the reporters on the ground and the congressman. they come from the pickup -- the dump truck from the other side and got off and stuck the guns to their head point blank and blew their brains out. just shot them up terrible. >> the newsmen, the congressman and his aide jackie speier were clearly the target. >> and i was shot. five times. but the first thing i thought was, oh, my god, this is it. i'm 28 years old. and my life is over. >> inside the larger plane, jerry parks was sitting across from his wife, patty, when bullets came through the windows. >> i heard my mom holler, my god, look at patty. and i turned around and looked and the whole top part of her head was gone. >> the tractor was over there. >> her daughter tracy. >> when they started shooting down here at the big plane, that's when larry layton started on our little plane. he shot the two people in front of us. then he turned around and point
lying behind ryan, the body of nbc reporter don harris. this newspaper photographer also was killed. jerry parks, 30 years ago. >> shot the reporters on the ground and the congressman. they come from the pickup -- the dump truck from the other side and got off and stuck the guns to their head point blank and blew their brains out. just shot them up terrible. >> the newsmen, the congressman and his aide jackie speier were clearly the target. >> and i was shot. five times. but...
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. >>> the senated a don' ed adopt nuclear option. >>> good morning. i'm mara schiavocampo. 50 years ago today, the nation lost its 35th president when john f. kennedy was struck down by a bullet. president and mrs. kennedy's rip to texas included a number of for thes around the state to various cities and jackie kennedy managed to steal spotlight among the excited crowds. brian williams reports on the events leading up to that shot heard round the world. >> reporter: at their third texas stop in ft. worth, even though it was late and raining, people lined the streets to see them. the kennedys spent their last night together at the hotel texas. the next morning, november 22nd, the president emerged to greet a crowd of 5,000 gathered outside. >> i appreciate you being here this morning. mrs. kennedy is organizing herself. it takes longer. but of course she looks better than me. >> reporter: and when she appeared, mrs. kennedy made a stunning entrance wearing the now famous pink chanel suit, wheat gloves and pill box hat. >> a few years ago i sbr drused
. >>> the senated a don' ed adopt nuclear option. >>> good morning. i'm mara schiavocampo. 50 years ago today, the nation lost its 35th president when john f. kennedy was struck down by a bullet. president and mrs. kennedy's rip to texas included a number of for thes around the state to various cities and jackie kennedy managed to steal spotlight among the excited crowds. brian williams reports on the events leading up to that shot heard round the world. >> reporter: at...
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you'll look like a mafia don. next thing you know, you'll be doing life in rikers island. - well, that's better than looking like the undertaker om bing island. - that place doesn't exist. it's not a documented island. cartograph much? - [whistles] - how do i look? - actually... you look great. they steered you right. i guess it does make sense buying from a father-son team. you know what? i'll take one too. - everyone, now that we have all this energy, why don't we move the copier into the annex like we've always wanted to? - whoo! - frickin' a! - so long, noise! - one, two, three! [rip] - oh! - and we have torn up the carpet. oh, we're gonna be in so much trouble! - wait! it's beautiful. hardwood. i always knew it was down here. i just never dreamed that i would actually see it. - tear up the carpet! - whoo! - kill their fish, and they still hire me. that's how you do that, baby. y'all ready for this? ♪ uh uh-uh-uh ♪ uh uh-uh-uh ♪ uh uh-uh-uh - ♪ everybody dance now - yeah! ♪ uh uh-uh-uh ♪ uh uh-uh-u
you'll look like a mafia don. next thing you know, you'll be doing life in rikers island. - well, that's better than looking like the undertaker om bing island. - that place doesn't exist. it's not a documented island. cartograph much? - [whistles] - how do i look? - actually... you look great. they steered you right. i guess it does make sense buying from a father-son team. you know what? i'll take one too. - everyone, now that we have all this energy, why don't we move the copier into the...
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free media oh don the r t dot com. exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman got killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess to police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like meant no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse and they were often they could get what they wanted they could say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. the pope. the pope. the pope pope. the . leg. leg. length. leg. down with regard to where i come from i'm the only man of fifty seven still working to crowds come in because i have no income to stay home and i have small kids. and colleen the use of. them on my own would be to i must feed my children i'm obliged have no other way to make a living only fi
free media oh don the r t dot com. exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman got killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess to police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like meant no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining...
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don knapp learned it could be awhile before it gets there. >> reporter: pastor bob on guitar leads his creation in song and prayer for victims of typhoon hayan. >> we also lift up the troops deployed in the philippines. >> reporter: pill pee knows in the bay area killly provide shipments of necessities to families in the philippines. now the need is beyond comprehension. >> the surrounding churches that have members from san francisco, around peninsula that have rallied so quickly. >> reporter: help comes not just from church folks and not just from fill pee knows. >> collect contributions and support, donations, nonperishable items for the victims, families. >> reporter: here in san brew know, the donations are piling up in elcamino. project pearl works year round to support the poor. >> trying to get in contact with them. kind of hard. >> son with me today. trying to teach him the importance to be helpful. definitely they need help. >> reporter: catherine herbert's son enjoys learning the lesson. >> at first i was a sign holder. now i'm helping bring out the food from people's cars.
don knapp learned it could be awhile before it gets there. >> reporter: pastor bob on guitar leads his creation in song and prayer for victims of typhoon hayan. >> we also lift up the troops deployed in the philippines. >> reporter: pill pee knows in the bay area killly provide shipments of necessities to families in the philippines. now the need is beyond comprehension. >> the surrounding churches that have members from san francisco, around peninsula that have rallied...